Launching a new hat! |
Whilst in the shop, we bumped into David and Andy from FSKC, they were up collecting a shiny new boat, so we arranged to meet at the ferry to go for a paddle round Kerrera.
We got ourselves ready, hung around a bit longer, still no sign of David and Andy. We tried the radio, still nothing, so we decided to set off anyway.
February, but could be May |
Arriving for lunch |
Peace and quiet |
Just as we were passing Gallanachmore, in the distance were a couple of fins. I was so pleased, the dolphins had made an appearance!
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We paddled gently onwards, then just drifted. There weren't just a couple of dolphins, there were 3 or 4 having a great old time, leaping and snorting. They weren't in the least bit bothered by us or the boys on the fishing boat who were also watching.
There weren't 3 or 4 dolphins, we now realised there were at least 12, but probably closer to 15 - 20, having a real bean feast on the fish. They were leaping, sploshing, zooming all round us. Trying to keep track of them was almost impossible. The only evidence they were under the boats were the bubble trails from their tail flicks, before surfacing again. Seeing them working together, sometimes in pairs, other times four in a row - it was fantastic!
After half an hour we decided we had better get a move on as it was getting a bit late.
Further up the sound, we spotted a sparkling glow! As we got closer, we realised it was David in his shiny new boat, the glow being Andy's day glo, glow in the dark, Tangoed drysuit!
When we had all arranged to meet at the ferry, it would probably have been a good idea to agree on which ferry we were talking about. They had gone down to the Kerrera ferry and had gone round the island clockwise. We must have passed each other possibly at Gamhna, we went round the outside, there was no other way Andy could have sneaked past.
We eventually made our way back across the bay in the near dark.
Oban in the evening |
Fabulous :o)
ReplyDeleteCheers Douglas.
DeleteSarah
It must have been simply wonderful, Sarah! By the way, we were on the train, coming home from Edinburgh yesterday (Saturday) and we saw a gaggle of kayaks on the water somewhere between Kirkaldy and Inverkiething. Wondered if it was you guys out there? I think we missed a good day on the water! Cheers. Duncan.
ReplyDeleteHi Duncan, It was indeed a magical days paddling.
DeleteWasn't me out paddling, I was having a gardening weekend, although I did keep looking out at the sea and think I should be out there!
Cheers
Sarah
Oh, FABULOUS!
ReplyDeleteCheers Bonnie, it really was fab!
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